..@Obi i stopped reading that report as soon as it came off Mckinsey's press in my humble opinion then it just could not work still waiting to be proved wrong!
I think this is where i differ i think times have changed if the recent French election is anything to go by what do the masses want? This projects with "fancy" abreviations mean nothing to my mum and her ilk and we all know thats where the electorate is, so if an aspirant will campaign for the "latte" sipping crowd in Wazua and elsewhere i suggest he hangs his political strategist.
Simple ideas win elections rem "yes we can" hapana LAPSET,Konza,Lamu port and the likes.As Francoise Holland said if he is made president he will tax anyone earning more than $1M 75% and you wonder why the hordes of jobless youth voted for him?? 90% of them do not understand socialist principles in the first place! but that was enough.
Mimi nikiulizwa, (wachana na story za manifesto which have have been drafted by guys who have made a career out of getting degrees)get them all together on 3 debates aired nationwide on TV and Radio and have an audience that is representative of the voters from Turkana to Cattle rustlers to MIT graduates to mboches, watu wa ma3 et al and ask them very basic questions ie to the most technical without the aid of spin doctors we will surely see who is bluffing!! and might just might we may see the future of these great land.
The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.